🗣️CULERO CULERO CULERO!!
Korean fans mocking the refs by learning new Mexican words taught to us by our Mexican friends last game.
Cultural exchanges. Too funny. 😂😂
Credit - @tuh0n
"When you ask yourself, “How could they do something like that? How could they risk it all? What were they thinking?”
The sad part is, they weren’t thinking. They were going through something. Don’t give up on them.
Maybe they just need some help."
- Gambling addict and NFL star Kayshon Boutte
https://t.co/uVbofy9KvK
A COMEBACK FOR THE AGES IN LUBBOCK!
After being down 8-0 and down to its final out, Texas Tech rallies to force extras and then rallies again to win it! 🔥
Youth sports is on life support.
If you think it’s fine, you’re not paying attention.
Kids age 10-12 are playing way too many tournaments and travel ball. Parents treat it like the World Series. They need less travel, more rest, fueling, and actual development. They’re 12 YO.
The data backs it up:
❌70% of kids drop out of organized sports by age 13.
❌Professionalization (year-round single-sport focus, heavy travel/tournaments) drives overuse injuries, overtraining, and burnout.
❌Nearly 1 in 10 youth athletes experience burnout; up to 35% deal with overtraining.
❌Early specialization before 12-13 raises injury and burnout risks significantly.
Multi-sport kids who rest and play for fun stick around longer and develop better.
Let them be kids. Prioritize recovery, fun, and long-term health over trophies. The best athletes often sample multiple sports early and specialize later.
Who else sees this?
“We’ve taken the strength out of strength and conditioning”
Some people will argue Joe is stuck in his ways. Others will say he’s correct.
There is ZERO you can argue about Joe’s impact on this field.
Take a listen
Unbelievably excited to announce that I won the Excellence in Sports Reporting award from the @aaja for my Texas Tech piece last year!
This is the first solo national writing award of my career, and it’s an honor for it to come from an organization that means so much to me.